You don't need to post deeplinks anymore, the folder is public (visible) now. This gatehouse is great! It's very realistic, i especially like the big brown doors, the arrow slits in the battlements and the realistic interior. I can't wait to see the whole castle, if this is only the gatehouse the whole castle is going to be huge! are you going to build a keep? a keep at this scale would be awesome.

Nice work. I have been working on something quite similar to your gatehouse over the past 4 months but since it has been my first MOC in like 15 years, 2nd moc ever, its going to take me some time to get it the way I like it.

Mine is only 34 studs tall over the gate and 48 with the watchtowers. Yours look quite a bit taller. How many studs tall?

I like your way of doing the forward portcullis using the axles and the big brown doors built in plates. I was thinking of doing a door very much like that but was going to try it first with bricks.

Im guessing the steering wheel houses up top are attatched to a string reel or the like for the portcullis operation? Have any pictures of that?

There are certain MOCs made by Afols, which are simply breath taking. This MOC is an excellent example of experience, talent, and an inspiration to castle builders. I cannot provide constructive criticism for a MOC like this, it is just GREAT. One of my favorite parts would have to be the sleek towering walls with some sort of ivy or plant growing slowly up its side (good mixture of inspiring architecture with the welcome "intrusion" of nature). Nicely done...

looking really good, nice work on the crenelations and the portcullis especially.

Only critique I have is that I think you should place a few dark grey tiles here and there on the walls to give the gate house some more depth and texture.You've sort of done it with dark grey bricks, but I think the walls could use a bit more dark grey and using tiles rather than bricks creates some nice depth.

Wow, that's a lot of 1x1 round plates. Very impressive. I agree with draugaer that some variation in the wall colors might help break up the "big grey wall syndrome", but you have done that on the "cobblestone" flooring a bit. Overall very impressive. I like big castles.